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Department of Commerce

The Department of Commerce was established in 2012 and offers UG Program in Banking and Finance and Marketing Management. The department has experienced and research-oriented faculty with a number of Research Papers. The faculty use ICT-based, interactive teaching-learning methods. The department conducts many students’ centric activities and mainly focuses on developing the students' business-related soft skills. The department has established a Commerce Association that arranges Guest Lecture and other activities for the students. The department continuously facilitates industry-academia interaction and strives to develop entrepreneurship skills in the students and motivates them for start-ups and self-employment. The department has many collaborations and linkages with industries and assists students in their project work and avails an opportunity for internships and even placement.

Features of the Department:

  • Well-equipped and spacious department.
  • Experienced faculty.
  • ICT-based teaching learning facility.
  • Project-based learning that equips students for further career opportunities in industries and banking sectors.
  • Experiential learning through field visits, industrial visits, and internships.
  • Guidance for competitive exams.
  • Organized Quiz competitions and curricular activities for the students.
  • A Special Guest Lecture Series to acquaint students with current trends in the field of Commerce.
  • A number of collaborations and linkages to expose students to experiential learning.

Programmes

F.Y.Com Commerce

Semester - I
Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
1 UC CE(Com. 111) Compulsory English I
2 UC FA(Com. 112) Financial Accounting I
3 UC BE(Com. 113) Business Economics I
4 UC BMS(Com. 114 A) Business Mathematics & Statistics I (for Grant-aid Div.)
5 UC B&F(Com. 115B) Banking & Finance I (For Marathi Medium)
6 UC MS(Com. 116C) Marketing & Salesmanship I (For Marathi Medium)
7 UC AE(Com. 117B) UC AM(Com. 117) Marathi
Semester - II
Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
1 UC CE(Com. 121) Compulsory English I
2 UC FA(Com. 122) Financial Accounting I
3 UC BE(Com. 123) Business Economics I
4 UC BMS(Com. 124 A) Business Mathematics & Statistics I (for Grant-aid Div.)
5 UC B&F(Com. 125B) Banking & Finance I (For Marathi Medium)
6 UC MS(Com. 126C) Marketing & Salesmanship I (For Marathi Medium)
7 UC AE(Com. 127B) UC AM(Com. 117) Marathi

S.Y.B.Com. (UC-II)

Semester - III
Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
1 UC BC(Com. 231) Business Communication I
2 UC CA(Com. 232) Corporate Accounting I
3 UC BE(Com.233) Business Economics-I (Macro)
4 UC BM(Com. 234) Business Management I
5 UC ECL(Com. 235) Elements of Company Law I
6 UCBF (Com. 236B) Banking & Finance I
7 UCMM (Com. 236) Marketing Management I
8 UCEVS (Com. 239) AECC-1 Environmental Awareness I
Semester - IV
Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
CC-1E (3) (G- 3) UAM [35023] भाषिक कौशल्येविकास आणि आधुनिक मराठी साहित्यप्रकार : प्रवासवर्णन (तीन मुलांचे चार दिवस)
DSE-1C (3+1) (S – 3) UAM [35021] मध्ययुगीन मराठी वाङ्मयाचा स्थूल इतिहास - प्रारंभ
DSE-2C (3)+1) UAM [35022] वर्णनात्मक भाषाविज्ञान भाग १
SEC-2C (2) UAM [35011] कार्यक्रम संयोजनातील भाषिक कौशल्ये भाग १

Semester - VI

Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
CC-1F (3) (G- 3) UAM [36023] भाषिक कौशल्यविकास आणि आधुनिक मराठी साहित्यप्रकार
DSE-1D (3+1) (S - 3) UAM [34021] मध्ययुगीनमराठी वाङ्मयाचा स्थूल इतिहास – १६०१ ते १८१७
DSE-2D (3)+1) (S- 4) UAM [34022] वर्णनात्मक भाषाविज्ञान भाग : २
SEC-2C (2) UAM [3011] कार्यक्रम संयोजनातील भाषिक कौशल्ये भाग : २

M.A. Marathi

Semester - I

Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
CC - 1 PAM 10401 भाषाव्यवहार आणि भाषिककौशल्ये भाग : १
CC - 2 PAM 10402 मराठी साहित्याचा इतिहास (इ.स. १८१८ ते इ.स. १९२०)
CC - 3 PAM 10403 ऐतिहासिक भाषाविज्ञान
CBOP PAM 10404 ग्रामीण साहित्य

Semester - II

Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
CC - 5 PAM 20401 भाषाव्यवहार आणि भाषिककौशल्ये भाग : २
CC - 6 PAM 20402 मराठी साहित्याचा इतिहास ( इ.स. १९२० ते इ.स. २०१०)
CC - 7 PAM 20403 समाजभाषाविज्ञान
CBOP PAM 20404 दलित साहित्यय

Semester - III

Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
CC - 9 PAM 30401 प्रसारमाध्यमांसाठी लेखन कौशल्ये भाग : १
CC - 10 PAM 30402 साहित्य समीक्षा
CC - 11 PAM 30403 नेमलेल्या मध्ययुगीन साहित्यकृतींचा अभ्यास भाग : १
CBOP PAM 30405 लोकसाहित्याची मुलतत्त्वे आणि मराठी लोकसाहित्य

Semester - IV

Paper No Course Code Name of the Course
CC - 13 PAM 40401 प्रसारमाध्यमांसाठी लेखन कौशल्ये भाग : २
CC - 14 PAM 40402 साहित्य संशोधन
CC - 15 PAM 40403 नेमलेल्या मध्ययुगीन साहित्यकृतींचा अभ्यास भाग : २
CBOP PAM 40405 लोकसाहित्याची मुलतत्त्वे आणि मराठी लोकसाहित्य भाग : १

Strength and Future Plans

Strength

  • Qualified and Research oriented faculty
  • Grooming of the students for self-employment.
  • Linkages and collaborations for internship and research
  • Student-centric teaching-learning methods
  • Certificate course in Banking and Finance

Future Plans

  • To develop a Professional Courses, based on opportunities in Market.
  • To design Certificate Courses to develop various skills of the students.
  • To arrange guest lecturers of eminent persons relating to commerce, management, finance, Banking Accounts, and Taxation through the Commerce Association.
  • To develop Research Attitude among the students.
  • To conduct training sessions for creative writing.
  • To interact in placement activities through the industries in Nashik Industrial Area.
  • To organize an international seminar on Communication Skills and Financial Management.

Highlights of the Department

  • Well-equipped Department
  • Good Research and extension activities undertaken by the department
  • Qualified and Research oriented faculty
  • Updated Departmental Library

Areas of research

  • Research in new trends in Commerce and Management.
  • Research in the tradition of Commerce Magazines
  • Research in Commerce literature.

Seminar /Conferences /Workshop/ Webinar Organized

Sr.No Title of the conference State/National/International Schedule View details
1 “Goods and service tax: problems & prospects State 10th Jan. 2018 view
2 “Intellectual Property Rights” State 08th Sept. 2021 view
3 “Future of Banking & Finance in India” State 16th Oct. 2021 view

Department Best Practice

1. Title of the Practice:

Conservation of Musical Instruments from Surgana Taluka.

2. Objectives of the Practice:

  • Musical Instruments used among tribal communities of Surgana are made from things which are naturally available. The first objective is to conserve and restore these musical instruments.
  • At present very few people are aware about these instruments. Due to lack of awareness among young generation this fascinating art of playing music with ancient instruments is becoming outdated. So to create awareness about this ancient culture of musical instruments among youth is the second objective.

3. The Context:

Surgana Taluka is a tribal region where most of the people are from Konkan tribe. Geographically this region is surrounded by valleys and mountain ranges of Sahyadri mountains dense forest area. Highest rainfall is recorded every year from Surgana region. This region is surrounded by full of natural beauty during the rainy season. The Konkans are the majority tribe among the tribals in this taluka followed by tribes like 'Hindu MahadevKoli, Warli, Harijan and Charan’ communities living in harmony with each other. All these tribes celebrate many festivals during the year. They play music at every occasion. Musical instruments are very unique which are made from natural resources. A traditional music of unknown authorship, which is transmitted orally, is what one calls folk music. The origin of it is the beliefs and customs of ordinary people of a community. There are some musical instruments of these people, which represent all forms of the traditional songs of the community. Yatpagai, Duff, Dak, Madhal, Tarpa, Kathya, Dera, Kingari, Timki, Chitkora, Tur, Piri, Bana, Tipri. , Nagara, Ghangali, Kundudi, Pava, Ghungru, Tasha, Dholaki, Dholtuntunehe are the instruments used by the tribal people of this region.Tribal people sings and dance along with these instruments and celebrate the festivals of Dongarya Dev, Diwali, Holi, Akshay Tritiya, Bhaya, etc. Music is common practice one the occasion of the wedding ceremony. Songs or instruments are also played on the occasion of one's death. Thus music is unavoidable part of these communities.

4. The Practice:

This Practice is run by the Department of Marathi of our college. Various instruments from local communities are collected, restored and conserved in the department. Special awaarenss is crated among students of the department about these instruments by assigning different projects to B.A. as well as M.A. students. Most of the students belong to tribal communities. But in this modern era and changing life culture, these students are forgetting the old traditional knowledge and cultural heritage of music. In the past, tribal people used to entertain themselves through musical instruments, but also used it as a means of survival or earning. They make money by selling these musical instruments, playing them on various occasions. In order to make these college students aware of this, they are given projects like project writing, interviews with musicians and instrumentalists. The College has Purchased all these equipments and kept them in the Marathi Department. The College Provides training in Playing this instrument and this cultural heritage will be preserved in the form of playing the instrument. and some Students are trained to play the instrument from those who are familiar with the traditional musical arts of their Village.

5. Evidences of success:

Due to the availability of tribal musical instruments in the college, Student’s enthusiastically writing research projects on it. Some students are getting training from local communities to play this instrument. In Surgana taluka, banjo is played at bandlagna. Many students are working in the local music bands where they are playing these traditional musical instruments. Through traditional musical instruments the traditional culture is preserve for the next generation.

6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required:

Some of the above instruments are out of date. There is no knowledge about how to prepare them. Today, the banjo is not played in the band. There are some traditional musical instrument are available but we still don’t know how to play them. Most of the instruments from the past were made from particular material which is not available now so now these instruments are being made from different materials. The college has preserved that old instrument as a historical treasure.

7. Notes (Optional):

As Surgana is a tribal dominated taluka, all the students here want to learn musical instruments. This is rich cultural heritage of this region which can be prove to be means of livelihood of many people from this region. The college is playing instrumental role in preserving, restoring and conserving the musical heritage of this region.

Useful Links

Sr. No. Photo Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Teaching Experience Link
1 images/commercefaculty/Gaikwd V.C.jpg Mr. V.C. Gaikwad Head & Assistant Professor M.Com.SET.(Com) 6yrs View
2 images/commercefaculty/Jndhale Deepak.jpg Mr.Ca. Deepak P Jondhale Assistant Professor CA,GDC& A, CHM, SET (Com),M.Com 4yrs View
3 images/commercefaculty/Neharkar Amit.jpg Mr. Sushil D Pawar Assistant professor M.Com,SET (Com) 6yrs View
4 images/commercefaculty/Pawar Sushil.jpg Mr. Amit B. Neharkar Assistant Professor M.Com., MBA,CMA(Inter) NET,SET 8 Yrs View
5 images/commercefaculty/Vasave Sukram.jpg Mr. Sukram K. Vasave Assistant Professor M.Com. Net, SET 2 Yrs View
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Email
1 Mr. V.S. Gaikwad HOD Assistant Professor [email protected]
2 Mr. CA. Deepak P Jondhale Assistant Professor [email protected]
3 Mr. S.D. Pawar Assistant Professor [email protected]